Strathendrick, and its inhabitants from early times
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THE ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY OF BALFRON 49
THE FREE CHURCH.
There is a Free Church in Balfron in use principally for evening services
and under the charge of the Free Church minister of Killearn. It is the same
building which was built in 1800 by the Burgher congregation.
THE ROMAN CATHOLICS.
For many years the Roman Catholics held their services in an old weaver's
shop at the head of the village. About 1867 a neat little chapel was built in
Dunmore Street very much at the instance of Mrs. Cooper of Ballindalloch.
THE FREE CHURCH.
There is a Free Church in Balfron in use principally for evening services
and under the charge of the Free Church minister of Killearn. It is the same
building which was built in 1800 by the Burgher congregation.
THE ROMAN CATHOLICS.
For many years the Roman Catholics held their services in an old weaver's
shop at the head of the village. About 1867 a neat little chapel was built in
Dunmore Street very much at the instance of Mrs. Cooper of Ballindalloch.
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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